Fantasy Tip: Grilli might have the upper hand. Benoit has a 5.18 ERA, while Grilli's ERA is 3.63 with a 1.33 WHIP and 50 K's in 34 2/3 innings. His K/9 is the highest it has been since his peak years with the Pittsburgh Pirates. If you have daily pickups, he's worth speculating on today if you're seeking saves.

Fantasy Tip: V-Mart had been kept in the park since a two-homer, six-RBI outburst on July 1. Even at his advanced age of 37, Martinez remains an easy start in fantasy and will carry a .309 average, 17 home runs and 52 RBI into the final game before the All-Star break on Sunday.

Fantasy Tip: Gibbons also announced that Grilli will be used as the Jays' primary setup man going forward, with struggling RP Drew Storen falling further down the club's depth chart. Owners who are desperate for saves should consider adding Grilli, who is 1-2 with a 4.58 ERA and two saves in 25 appearances between Atlanta and Toronto this year.

Fantasy Tip: Grilli, who went 24-for-26 in save situations last year, has battled control issues (13 walks in 17 innings) and inconsistency this season. Still, he can be nasty when he's on, posting 23 K's in 2016, and he gives Toronto another late-inning option to pair with Joe Biagini and Roberto Osuna. If you're in a league that counts holds you can consider taking a look at Grilli. Otherwise you can ignore the move.

Fantasy Tip: With Arodys Vizacaino unavailable after throwing 35 pitches the night before, Grilli was called upon in the ninth. Vizcaino should still see a bulk of the save chances moving forward, but Grilli isnít a bad player to stash if you are hunting for saves.

Fantasy Tip: With Arodys Vizacaino unavailable after throwing 35 pitches the night before, Grilli was called upon in the ninth. Vizcaino should still see a bulk of the save chances moving forward, but Grilli isnít a bad player to stash if you are hunting for saves.